New on Home Video: "Scott Pilgrim" vs. the "Antichrist" and "Grown Ups"

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This week's best, biggest and most notable home video releases include a movie you totally ignored despite our assurances of its entertainment value, a blockbuster comedy that we in turn ignored, the most controversial film of last year, a true Hollywood classic and a boxed-set retrospective of a two-time Oscar-winning director.

"Antichrist"
Provocateur Lars Von Trier strikes again, with this graphic and violent film about a couple, played by Charlotte Gainsbourg and Willem Dafoe, grieving the death of their son. The film angered a lot of folks and won Gainsbourg Best Actress at Cannes in 2009. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

Finally! "Scott Pilgrim" Trailer Packs a Punch

The wait is over as director Edgar Wright's film version of "Scott Pilgrim vs. The World," starring Michael Cera, makes its innernutz debut and it does not disappoint. (Published Wednesday, May 30, 2012)

"Charlie St. Cloud"
Zac Efron stars as a young man who plays catch with his dead younger brother every day until he meets a beautiful girl and must choose between them. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

"The Dry Land"
Ryan O'Nan stars a soldier back from a tour in Iraq who's struggling to get back to his life in small-town Texas. Co-stars America Ferrara, Melissa Leo, Jason Ritter and Wilmer Valderama. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

No Silver Lining to "Charlie St. Cloud" Trailer

"Grown Ups"
School chums Adam Sandler, Chris Rock, Kevin James, David Spade and Rob Schneider reunite for one crazy weekend in the country. The best thing to come out of this film may have been Salma Hayek's encounter with a snake while doing an interview to promote it. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

"Jean-Michel Basquiat: The Radiant Child"
Based on footage director Tamra Davis shot when she first met the famed Downtown art icon, the film includes interviews with several of Basquiat's contemporaries, fans and friends, including Julina Schnabel, Fab Five Freddy and Michael Holman. Now available on DVD, watch the trailer

"Love Ranch"
A truly fascinating and gripping tale of sex, greed and betrayal about the couple to open Nevada's first legal brothel is turned into a terrible film starring Helen Mirren, Joe Pesci and a bunch of other folks you kinda like. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

"Ramona and Beezus" Selena Gomez stars in th is adaptation of the Beverly Cleary classic about a girl struggling to deal with her little sisters antics. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

"Arsenic and Old Lace"
Frank Capra directs Cary Grant in this dark comedy about a young man who brings his new bride to visit his childhood home, only to learn that his dear, sweet doddering old aunts are homicidal loons with a basement full of bodies. Now available on DVD and Blu-ray, watch the trailer

"The Elia Kazan Collection"
One of the most talented and controversial directors in Hollywood history, he crafted such classics as "On the Waterfront," "A Streetcar Named Desire" and "Panic in the Streets," all of which are included here. as well as 13 others and Martin Scorsese's "A Letter to Elia," that examines the genius of the man's films as well as his decision to name names during the notorious McCarthy hearings. This 18-disc set is now available on DVD

Published at 12:15 PM EST on Nov 10, 2010 | Updated at 2:39 PM EDT on May 30, 2012